m5beast
New Member
Hey, I am cycling a 75 gallon tank, and I am trying to decide what to put in it.
I originally wanted a Moray eel, Radiata Lionfish, and a Panther Grouper. Although, I am living alone and my parents do not want me having a Lionfish there since I am alone and have react very badly to many allergies. I know how bold Lionfish are as I've had them to the back, and a human hand to them means food is coming.
Can anyone suggest anything else I could place in the tank that would work well with a larger sized moray and a panther grouper. Preferably something that would eat feeder goldfish as well, but not necessarily. Any kinds of sharks or larger fish. Not sure if I want a trigger or puffer in the tank. Maybe a nice trigger fish if anyone has suggestions on something large enough to not be bothered by the eel and the Panther.
In my old tank years ago, somehow my goldentail Eel ate my typical Lionfish which was about fist sized... I don't know how... lol!
Thanks for the help! Also any suggestions on what type of eel
Oh P.S. no little ribbon eels or dragon eels, a good sized moray, try to steer from suggesting gentle fish. Something that fits the tank, a small shark would be nice.
I originally wanted a Moray eel, Radiata Lionfish, and a Panther Grouper. Although, I am living alone and my parents do not want me having a Lionfish there since I am alone and have react very badly to many allergies. I know how bold Lionfish are as I've had them to the back, and a human hand to them means food is coming.
Can anyone suggest anything else I could place in the tank that would work well with a larger sized moray and a panther grouper. Preferably something that would eat feeder goldfish as well, but not necessarily. Any kinds of sharks or larger fish. Not sure if I want a trigger or puffer in the tank. Maybe a nice trigger fish if anyone has suggestions on something large enough to not be bothered by the eel and the Panther.
In my old tank years ago, somehow my goldentail Eel ate my typical Lionfish which was about fist sized... I don't know how... lol!
Thanks for the help! Also any suggestions on what type of eel
Oh P.S. no little ribbon eels or dragon eels, a good sized moray, try to steer from suggesting gentle fish. Something that fits the tank, a small shark would be nice.